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Vegetable Idli

To me, idli is the easiest breakfast to make once you have the batter, of course.Mostly, I make the idlis during Summer and Fall. The rest of the time, I get the prepared batter. Some of the best idlis, I have had were my mom's and from a restaurant in Hyderabad-Minerva Coffee Shop!There are different proportions and variations to this and this is the recipe I usually follow!

Soak Idli Rawa and Urad Dal separately for 4-6 hours.Drain the water from both the urad dal and rawa into a bowl.Blend the Urad Dal by gradually adding the water (saved from draining) not making it too runny.It should have a thick consisitency.Mix the blended urad dal to the Idli rawa until well combined.Try to do it with hands!Let it sit overnight in a warm place.It should rise and will be a bit foamy on the top.Mix it with the spoon.Add Salt to taste

Heat oil in a pan.Add Cumin seeds, mustard seeds,green chillies, curry leaves and fry for a couple of min. Add Tomatoes and veggies and let them cook for 4-5 minutes until the veggies are tender.Add this to the idli batter (4-5 cups of batter)

Grease the idli moulds (See how they look) with oil or veg spray.Pour a ladelful into the mould making sure it does not overflow.

I use a pressure cooker (I make it into a steam cooker by taking the whistle/weight off ) to cook idlis.You could use a steam cooker.

Pour 4-6 cups of water into a pressure cooker and lower the set of idli plates into the cooker.Also, make sure the water does not touch the idli plates.

Cook for about 10 minutes.Remove the moulds when they cooled down a bit and easy to handle.

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it is definitely an easy cut ourt breakfast..i remember once, once of the parents came home for weekend brunch, we had idlis in the menu...as she suggested that the vegetable idli is a fantastic option during birthday parties...kids love them!!i have ur recipe now to experiment :)

Hi Shri, to answer your question on IAVW, yes, you can definitely send in the dish you mentioned.I love these colorful, jewel-hued idlis. They look so beautiful AND healthful. A win-win. And I tend to worry about trivial things too :)